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We provide training and certification for leading technologies, including Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, Java, Citrix, Unix and VMware

This course is designed for Database Administrators who already have substantial experience in the administration of another relational database management system such as Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server. The course provides practical experience in setting up and maintaining a MySQL database server, including backing up, recovery, configuration and optimization.

MySQL Database Administration for Experienced Database Administrators

Duration

3 days

Course Overview

This MySQL Database Administration for Experienced Database Administrators course is designed for Database Administrators who already have substantial experience in the administration of another relational database management system such as Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server. This course is NOT suitable for delegates who only have experience with Microsoft Access. The course provides practical experience in setting up and maintaining a MySQL database server, including backing up, recovery, configuration and optimization.

Course Objectives

To provide the skills necessary to administer, monitor and support MySQL databases and servers.

Anyone with substantial experience of an alternative relational database management system who now needs to administer, monitor and support MySQL databases and servers.

Prerequisites

Substantial experience of a relational database management system such as Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server is required. This course is NOT suitable for delegates who only have experience with Microsoft Access.

The MySQL Database Administration for Experienced Database Administrators course covers the topics required for the MySQL 5 Database Administrator Certified Professional Exam, Part I (1Z0-873) and MySQL 5 Database Administrator Certified Professional Exam, Part II (1Z0-874).Before taking any exam, ensure you have the recommended experience. The Oracle website lists all exam requirements and these are updated regularly.Exams are not included as part of the course.

Session 12: BACKUP AND RECOVERYPlanning and Implementing a Backup and Recovery StrategyDefining a Disaster Recovery PlanTesting a Backup and Recovery PlanThe Advantages and Disadvantages of Different MethodsBinary Backups of MYISAM TablesBinary Backups of Innodb TablesRecoveryImport and Export OperationsExporting Using SQLImporting Using SQLExporting from the Command Line using mysqldumpImporting from the Command Line using mysqlimportExercises: Backing up and Recovery

Course dates

The Deploying Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux course (N3090) prepares NetWare CNEs to migrate their NetWare/OES services to an OES 2 for Linux server. In addition, this course covers more advanced deployment topics such as support, patches and upgrades, troubleshooting, etc.

N3090: Deploying Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux

Duration

5 days

Course Overview

The Deploying Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux course (N3090) prepares NetWare CNEs to migrate their NetWare/OES services to an OES 2 for Linux server. In addition, this course covers more advanced deployment topics such as support, patches and upgrades, troubleshooting, etc.

Course Objectives

During this course you will learn how to complete the following tasks:

·Understand the process for migrating services and data from NetWare to Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux

·Configure and maintain patches, upgrades, and installation of Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux

·Understand the principles for supporting Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux issues, including troubleshooting and maintenance

·Understand storage using Dynamic Storage Technologies (DST)

·Manage the administration of security on Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux

The audience for this course is the community of NetWare administrators and engineers (CNEs) interested in moving their servers from NetWare to Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux or installing Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux servers into their existing network. Additionally, those pursuing the Novell Certified Engineer Enterprise Services (NCE - ES) certification would find this course contains valuable information necessary for their test.

Prerequisites

Before taking this course, you should be a current NetWare 6 or Open Enterprise Server NetWare CNE, or have equivalent experience with the NetWare 6, NetWare 6.5, or Novell Open Enterprise Server for NetWare product. This includes strong experience with the following:

NetWare 6 or later server administration

Novell Storage Services (NSS)

Novell Client Protocol (NCP)

Novell eDirectory

Novell Certificate Server

DNS/DHCP

Novell iFolder

Novell iPrint

NetStorage

Novell iManager

Novell iMonitor

Novell Remote Manager

In addition, you should have previously attended Course 3089 (Fundamentals of Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux) or have equivalent experience.

Course Contents

The following are the knowledge and skills you will acquire during this course:

Migrate Services and Data from NetWare to OES 2 for LinuxInstall and Configure Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 for Linux Find Support for OES 2 Linux IssuesImplement Patches and UpgradesMaintain and Troubleshoot OES 2 for Linux Using Dynamic Storage TechnologyAdministering Novell Certificate Server on OES 2 for LinuxConfiguring Storage Access Services on OES 2 for Linux

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The purpose of this course is to update the content of Course 3108 (Novell ZENworks 10.3 Configuration Management Administration) to match the Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management version of the product. It teaches students the concepts, processes, and architecture of Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management that are required core knowledge for anyone who plans to administer ZCM 11 or any integrated or related ZENworks products.

N3114: Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management Administration

Duration

5 days

Course Overview

The purpose of this course is to update the content of Course 3108 (Novell ZENworks 10.3 Configuration Management Administration) to match the Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management version of the product. It teaches students the concepts, processes, and architecture of Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management that are required core knowledge for anyone who plans to administer ZCM 11 or any integrated or related ZENworks products.

This course is ideal for those who have solid ZENworks experience and who want to learn about and implement the new features of ZENworks 11. The audience for this course includes a diverse group of professionals: ZENworks system administrators, integrators and engineers Networking consultants Reseller and partner technical-support staff

Prerequisites

This course is for intermediate to advanced administrators. Students should have a basic understanding of and experience with ZENworks 10 fundamentals and should already be familiar with resource management. In addition, a basic understanding of networks and networking (such as the knowledge required for the CompTIA Network+ certification) is required and students should be familiar with the fundamentals of an LDAP-compliant directory service (such as Novell eDirectory or Microsoft Active Directory). Some experience with fundamental Linux administration will also be helpful.

Please call 0141 221 5676 for course information and available dates or email us at info@indiciatraining.com.

In this course, you will learn to use the embedded identity vault, run basic reports, check driver states, manage policies, and more. If you are managing identities in your enterprise and using Novell Identity Manager 4 Advanced Edition or Standard Edition, this course provides a solid foundation for understanding and administering this industry-leading product.

N3109: Novell identity Manager 4: Administration

Duration

5 days

Course Overview

Novell Identity Manager 4 is a new family of products designed to help you manage identity across physical, virtual, and cloud environments. With Novell Identity Manager 4: Administration (Course 3109) you will learn the core functionality and administration techniques common to all versions of Novell Identity Manager 4.

In this course, you will learn to use the embedded identity vault, run basic reports, check driver states, manage policies, and more. If you are managing identities in your enterprise and using Novell Identity Manager 4 Advanced Edition or Standard Edition, this course provides a solid foundation for understanding and administering this industry-leading product.

Course Objectives

By taking this course, you will learn to:

·Understand the architecture of Novell Identity Manager 4

·Understand the structure and schema of the embedded identity vault

·Use the Novell Identity Manager 4 tools to perform administrative tasks such as performing traces and checking driver states

·Manage policies

·Manage connected systems

·Perform health checks

·Run reports common to all versions of Novell Identity Manager 4

Target Audience

This course is for anyone administering identities in an enterprise using Novell Identity Manager 4. People familiar with previous versions of Novell Identity Manager should also take this course. Novell Identity Manager 4 contains a new architecture and many inclusions and enhancements not found in previous versions.

Prerequisites

Before taking this course, you should have a basic understanding of directories and directory concepts.

Course Contents

SECTION 1Describe Novell Identity Manager 4

SECTION 2Identity Manager Components/Architecture

SECTION 3Review Novell Identity Manager Deployment Guidelines

SECTION 4Identity Manager Administration

SECTION 5Designer

SECTION 6Configure Identity Manager Drivers

SECTION 7Manage Policies and Filters

SECTION 8Implement Identity Manager Password Synchronization

SECTION 9Identity Manager JOBs

SECTION 10Work Order Driver

SECTION 11User Application

SECTION12Implement Identity Manager Reporting

SECTION 13Auditing

APPENDIX AeDirectory Fundamentals

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The Novell Identity Manager 4 family of products now includes roles provisioning. Users can now be granted resource and access rights according to job roles. Using roles in your enterprise can help identify separation of duties violations for compliance purposes and allows for automatic provisioning and deprovisioning of resources as employees change job functions. In Novell Identity Manager 4 Advanced Edition: Customization and Roles (Course N3110), you will learn to manage entitlements, configure custom workflows, create roles and more.

Course Objectives

During this course, you will learn to:

·Develop polices

·Implement advanced drivers

·Configure and run advanced reports

·Manage entitlements

·Configure custom workflows

·Define and create roles with Roles Based Provisioning

·Customize the user application

Target Audience

This course is for anyone managing identity in the enterprise using the Novell Identity Manager 4 family of products that includes roles provisioning. Additionally, this course is ideal preparation for those seeking the Certified Novell Identity Manager 4 (CNIMA) certification.

Prerequisites

You should have taken Novell Identity Manager 4 Advanced Edition: Administration (Course N3109) or have equivalent experience before taking this course.

This Upgrading to and Exploring New Features in Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management course prepares students to upgrade from a ZENworks 10 environment to ZENworks 11 and to implement new ZENworks 11 functionality.

N3113: Upgrading to and Exploring New Features in Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management

Duration

3 days

Course Overview

This Upgrading to and Exploring New Features in Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management course prepares students to upgrade from a ZENworks 10 environment to ZENworks 11 and to implement new ZENworks 11 functionality.

Course Objectives

Students learn the following high-level skills:

·Upgrading to ZENworks 11

·Using Administrator Groups

·Reconciling Devices

·Describing Location Awareness

·Using Change Management

·Implementing Dynamic Local User Policy

·Utilizing Intel Active Management Technology

·Managing Linux Devices

·Activating Endpoint Security Management

·Deploying ZENworks Appliance

·Configuring Novell Service Desk

Target Audience

This course is ideal for those who have solid ZENworks experience and who want to learn about and implement the new features of ZENworks 11. The audience for this course includes a diverse group of professionals:

Before taking this course, you should have a solid understanding of networking technologies. Linux skills are helpful but not absolutely necessary and a solid background in ZENworks administration is required. Those with the Certified Novell ZENworks Administrator (CNZA) certification are encouraged to take this course.

Please call 0141 221 5676 for course information and available dates or email us at info@indiciatraining.com.

course is designed to give the Oracle database administrator practical experience in setting up, administering and troubleshooting an Oracle 11g Release 1 or Release 2 database. Database administrators will gain an understanding of the architecture and processes of the Oracle database server. They will be able to ensure the integrity and availability of a company's data within the Oracle environment.

Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA - Part I

Duration

5 days

Course Overview

The Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA - Part I course is designed to give the Oracle database administrator practical experience in setting up, administering and troubleshooting an Oracle 11g Release 1 or Release 2 database. Database administrators will gain an understanding of the architecture and processes of the Oracle database server. They will be able to ensure the integrity and availability of a company's data within the Oracle environment. They will be able to monitor the performance of the database and perform basic backup and recovery of the database.This Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA - Part I course is suitable for users of both Release 1 and Release 2.

The Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA - Part I course anyone who needs to administer, monitor and support an Oracle 11g database. The Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA - Part I course is also suitable for personnel who need to administer, monitor and support an Oracle Database 11g Release 1 or Release 2 database.

Examinations

This course covers the main topics of the Oracle exam #1Z0-052 Oracle Database 11g: Administration I.Exams are not included as part of the course.Before taking any exam, ensure you have the recommended experience. The Oracle website lists all exam requirements and these are updated regularly.

Prerequisites

Delegates who wish to attend the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA - Part I course should have an understanding of relational database concepts and good operating system knowledge. They should have attended the Oracle SQL course or have a good working knowledge of Oracle SQL. Knowledge of PL/SQL would be beneficial.

Session 9: MANAGE CONTROL FILESThe usage of the control file The contents of a control file Manage control files Replace a lost or damaged control file Mirror a control file Standby control file Manage control files with OMF List control file information

Session 23: DATABASE RECOVERYRestore and recovery operations Recover an entire database from backup Recover from the loss of a system critical data file Recover from the loss of a control file Recover from the loss of a redo log file Data Recovery Advisor

Session 24: ENHANCE THE CAPABILITIES OF THE DATABASEEnterprise Manager Support Workbench Register for security updates Work with Oracle support Log Service Requests Manage patches

Please call 0141 221 5676 for course information and available dates or email us at info@indiciatraining.com.

Delegates attending the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA Performance & Tuning course will be introduced to the main concepts of Oracle performance tuning and will gain practical experience in analyzing and tuning database performance. They will learn to identify tuning contentions and be able to take corrective action.

Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA Performance & Tuning

Duration

5 days

Course Overview

Delegates attending the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA Performance & Tuning course will be introduced to the main concepts of Oracle performance tuning and will gain practical experience in analyzing and tuning database performance. They will learn to identify tuning contentions and be able to take corrective action. This Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA Performance & Tuning course covers the main topics of the Oracle examination 1Z1-054 Oracle Database 11g Performance Tuning Certified Expert.

Course Objectives

The objective of the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA Performance & Tuning course is to provide the skills needed to monitor and tune an Oracle Database 11g or Oracle Database 10g.

Upon successful completion of this course, delegates will have the necessary skills to:• use different tuning methodologies• use the database advisors to proactively tune a database• use AWR tools to tune a database• detect and tune common database performance problems • use Enterprise Manager to monitor an Oracle database

Delegates wishing to attend the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 DBA Performance & Tuning course should have a working knowledge of SQL*Plus, PL/SQL and Oracle Database Administration. This can be obtained by attendance on the Oracle SQL and Oracle Database 10g DBA Part I courses. Some operating system experience is essential. Knowledge of PL/SQL is desirable. Some operating system experience is essential.

Session 9: STATSPACKOverview Of StatspackStatspack ArchitectureInstall StatspackAdjust the Statspack Collection LevelCreate, View and Delete SnapshotsGenerate a ReportAnalyze the Reports to Generate an Execution Plan for a Given SQL StatementResolve Wait EventsRemove Statspack from the Database

Session 12: TUNING THE SHARED POOLOverview of the Shared PoolAlter and Tune the Shared Pool SizeTune the Data Dictionary Cache and the Library CacheShared Pool Advisory StatisticsPin objects in the Shared PoolCursor SharingUsing the Large PoolLatches and Mutexes

Please call 0141 221 5676 for course information and available dates or email us at info@indiciatraining.com.

This UNIX Operating System and Shell Programming training course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the UNIX Operating System. The most commonly used UNIX commands are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities. The mechanisms by which a user acquires a login environment are discussed and the main features of the Korn/Posix/Bash Shells are introduced. It is designed to give delegates practical experience in developing and writing shellscripts.

UNIX Fundamentals

Duration

5 days

Course Overview

This UNIX Operating System and Shell Programming training course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the UNIX Operating System.The most commonly used UNIX commands are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities.The mechanisms by which a user acquires a login environment are discussed and the main features of the Korn/Posix/Bash Shells are introduced. It is designed to give delegates practical experience in developing and writing shellscripts.Most of the built-in UNIX shell commands are introduced together with the main program control structures.

Course Objectives

To provide the skills needed to work productively in a UNIX environment to develop and customise shell programs.

Please call 0141 221 5676 for course information and available dates or email us at info@indiciatraining.com.

This Linux Operating System and Bash Shell Programming training course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the LINUX Operating System. The most commonly used commands are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities. The mechanisms by which a user acquires a login environment are discussed and the main features of the Bash shell are introduced.The course is designed to give delegates practical experience in developing and writing shell scripts. Most of the built-in Bash shell commands are introduced together with the main program control structures.

Linux Fundamentals

Duration

5 days

Course Overview

This Linux Operating System and Bash Shell Programming training course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the LINUX Operating System. The most commonly used commands are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities. The mechanisms by which a user acquires a login environment are discussed and the main features of the Bash shell are introduced.The course is designed to give delegates practical experience in developing and writing shell scripts. Most of the built-in Bash shell commands are introduced together with the main program control structures.

Course Objectives

To provide the skills needed to work productively in a LINUX environment to develop and customise shell programs.

Upon successful completion of this course, students will have practised:• Creating, copying, renaming, moving and deleting files and directories• Using the shell's redirection and pipe facilities• Editing text files using the vi editor• Setting and changing access permissions on files• Monitoring and controlling their own processes• Using the basic file and text searching utilities• Customising their own login environment• Writing simple scripts to enhance basic command output• Using the various shell quoting mechanisms appropriately• Manipulating shell variables and user-defined variables in scripts• Implementing conditional execution facilities• Using the shell's built-in loop constructs where appropriate• Writing scripts to trap user interrupts• User defined Functions• Developing menu-driven shellscripts

Prerequisites

There are no formal prerequisites for the Linux Fundamentals course, although an understanding of and exposure to information technology is advantageous.

Target Audience

Programmers, administrators and support personnel who need to understand the LINUX Operating system, existing shellscripts, automate procedures and write their own utilities.

Session 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE LINUX OPERATING SYSTEMA brief history of UNIXThe UNIX kernelThe UNIX file systemA login sessionGetting started navigating the file systemThe file system structureDirectories and filesPathnamesNavigating the file systemExercise: Logging on to the systemExercise: Navigating the file system

Session 18: LOOP CONSTRUCTSThe while loopThe until loopThe for loopThe while true and until false loopsLoop control commandsExercise: Enhancing the previously written scriptsExercise: Writing a script to copy files using a 'for' loopExercise: Writing a script to generate numbers with the 'while' loop